GRAB YOUR SURFBOARD AND LET'S ROCK! It's no wonder that this new group has been booked every weekend since they formed because it hardly gets more fun than when these guys are playing! An energetic combination of Surf Rock, Vintage Rockabilly and British Invasion will keep you dancing long past the time you thought you would sit down and rest. Enjoy songs by The Beatles, Monkees, Credence, Carl Perkins, Johnny Rivers, Eddie Cochran, Johnny Cash, and Elvis and more! Featuring Roger Underwood on lead guitar, Ira Sussman on bass, David Shamrock on lead vocals and rhythm guitar, and Will Wiegler on drums. Roger That!

From small towns to the big city, the trailer park twisters are ripping up all your favorite country tunes and laying waste to prefabricated homes in a 10mile radius. Formed in 2008 by Paul Cicciarelli the band features dynamic guitar playing complimented by swelling pedal steel and soaring vocals. From Johnny Cash to Miranda Lambert they've got it covered.

While there is much more to be said about the professional and talented boys that back Melissa for the weekend shows and local gigs, she has a focus completely directed on sharing her music. A woman of more than a few words, armed with a guitar and a whole lot of energy, she plans on making her way this summer to Austin, Texas in search of more lovers of music and art. She is also a mother of two children and a career cosmetologist, with music at the center of her spirit. Reaching for seemingly unreachable goals has been her ultimate dream-- not the money, or the glamour of recognition that music sometimes can bring to the lucky artist. Melissa has a focus of maintaining a professional image, and giving back what listeners deserve-- a genuine heart and a stoic attitude of delivering a performance that is memorable, every time a fresh or weathered ear is listening.

Chris is a Chicago native who has done a tour of duty in Nashville, while recording for Poygram records in the 90s. He’s been called “A writer with extraordinary lyrics, and one that music row should pay attention to” and a review from Maverick Magazine said“There’s more to country music than trucks and beer, and Karabas writes about it in poetic fashion." He’s shared the bill with the likes of Jerrod NIeman and Marshall Tucker band…and recently got some Instagram love from Steve Moakler praising Chris’ “Kiss Me Like You Want It" which, among some of his other songs have recently caught attention of Nashville’s top artists. His shows (which tend to go 3 hours with no break) are a mash up of his original material and some of his country favs.

When Jeremy Pinnell released OH/KY in the summer of 2015 to stunned acclaim, it felt like an entire career compressed into one knock-out album. Hailed as a “ming-blowingly good” (Greg Vandy, KEXP) “tutorial on classic country music” (Popmatters), Pinnell’s debut immediately differentiated as authentic and unflinching. Dogged touring through Europe and the states and celebrated radio sessions followed, cementing Pinnell’s position as a no-fuss master of his craft.

West Virginia is far more than meets the eye. A native of Morgantown, singer-songwriter Charles Wesley Godwin paints a rich and honest portrayal of his homeland and its people with his debut album. Seneca is a moving snapshot of his 26 years of life

One minute with Tenille Townes and it’s instantly clear that she doesn’t see, or hear, the world like everyone else. Maybe it comes through in how she learned to read by pouring through lyric sheets and liner notes, or how she starting singing by belting along to U2 and Shania Twain in the back of her parents’ car. Or maybe it will come to light in the thousands she’s raised and the miles she’s logged supporting the charitable initiatives she created while still a teenager. Or maybe it will simply come across in her stunning voice and wise, insightful lyricism, all infinitely beguiling for someone of her young age. But that’s the thing about Townes. She’s never operated by the clock or the calendar. She operates from her heart, and from her soul. The Canadian-born Townes, isn’t quite like anyone else who has graced the city’s stages. With the lyrical fortitude of Griffin or Lori McKenna, the soulful nature of Chris Stapleton or even Adele, Townes is paving ground all her own.